about me & follow

If you’d like to get an email when I post something new to this blog, you should scroll to the bottom of this page and click the “Follow Me” button. Do this and send me an email at parker . d. dupris @ gmail . com telling me so, and I’ll send you a link to a free story of mine that you won’t find anywhere else: A Game of Master and Slave.

I write erotica because I love it, because deep inside I’m naughty and dirty and see that all around me just like you, and I like to express that. I like exploring the power dynamic, with dominance and submission themes deliciously woven into most of my work.

You can do this too, you know – there was a time not too long ago I knew nothing about writing and publish erotica. If the idea thrills you, I can tell you that it can work anonymously, that you’ll love it, and you can very likely earn a few pennies with your new secret hobby. I love talking with new and newly-aspiring erotica authors. Feel free to send me an email; I’d love to hear from you.

In my writing, I bring mostly-normal people into delicious situations where the boundaries of society are pushed back, the sensual nature we all have tapped into and set loose. Voyeurism, partner-sharing, heroine peril, transformation & objectification, erotic bondage and service, a taste of pain, and pushed boundaries are tastefully arranged with vivid imagery and shocking action.

I particularly enjoy writing for those new to erotica, who are just starting to discover their desires and boundaries aren’t where they assumed, or where mother taught them to be.

When I’m not sculpting sensual scenes at the keyboard, I hold down a high-end nerd job, lounge in a hammock on Kauai, flirt and sweet talk more than I should, run on country roads because I have to, and now and then design a game because I love it.

I occasionally go to writer or gaming conferences, but mostly I interact with people who love erotica on Litererotica.com or Elliquiy.com. In real life I am past my 30s, tall, broad shouldered, light hair and eyes, and look like a Hawaii college professor.